Schools & Colleges

Champion Coach Speaks to Neag Grads

Geno Auriemma, coach of the NCAA women’s basketball champions, encouraged more than 200 Neag School of Education graduates to merge the arts and sciences into their approach as teachers. “Take the science that you learned, add the creative art that’s in your soul, and I think you’re on your way to become a good teacher,” […]

Small Size – Huge Potential

A chemistry professor’s nanotechnology research will be useful in alternative fuel development.

Student Design Leads to Commercial Product

A product developed by senior engineering students is now on the market.

Students working on electrical aviation project

In Planning: Aviation Security for 2027

What happens when you put together top FBI, DHS, and TSA agents with professionals and students from the United States and the United Kingdom? First, the top minds in the field plot how to destroy a major international airport; next they work in teams trying to identify the research challenges that could prevent the destruction.

Nurturing Future Teachers

Bank of America has donated to a program that encourages urban high school students to be teachers.

Public Works Academy Educates 29

On June 9, 2010, the Connecticut Transportation Institute's Technology Transfer Center (T2 Center) completed the first session of the Connecticut Public Works Academy.

Most Distinguished Alumnus

As an alumnus from George Washington University (GWU), Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Dr. Bahram Javidi (ECE) has been awarded the university’s highest honor – the Distinguished Alumni Scholar Award for 2009-2010.

Mary McCarthy Wins Training Award

Mary C. McCarthy, a training specialist with the Connecticut Transportation Institute’s Technology Transfer Center, received the 2010 Award of Excellence Innovative Approaches Award presented by the Connecticut Training & Development Network (CTDN).

Asking for Trouble

Stranded passengers may grumble, but the best course of action for commercial jetliners is to steer clear of volcanic ash clouds.

night shot of UConn's soccer stadium

Fiske Guide Lauds UConn

The 2011 edition of the Fiske Guide to Colleges gave UConn a strong review and named engineering as among the university’s “strongest programs.” The guide contained a lengthy summary of the UConn campus, academics and research, student demographics, quality of life issues and overall performance.